I watched the series in Disney Channel till it's final episode. Nice plot and the acting's superb: Kim Nam Joo at her best as a mother seeking justice for her son and as mother to Eun Woo who was lost in his quest for vengeance, Kim Kang woo as the anchor reporter and father. Everyone's over the top in their character play. Kudos to a very different and matured Cha Eun Woo who surpassed everyone's expectations of his role play. I'm counting on an award for him for his remarkable acting, finally making him a serious actor, departing from his stoic typecast in highschool dramas like True Beauty and Gangnam Beauty. Emotions are always high in each episode as I empathize with the pain of losing someone dear in life. I find myself smiling, smirking,and crying as I watch the actors play their part. In sum, there are several lessons to learn in this great drama - finding courage to fight for what is right and just, finding relevance to the saying that "truth will set you free", all bad and evil things won't last, a quiet peace in forgiveness, and never give up on your dreams. The wounds and the pain will remain with us, and although will eventually lessen in time, it will never be gone. Losing a child, a parent, or anyone very dear to us, leaves a void in the heart that nothing can fill. But life goes on for the living. Quoting DESIDERATA: With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world.
Congratulations to everyone who's part of this great work of art: the actors, director, scriptwriter, the technical staff and those working behind the scene. WONDERFUL WORLD indeed! ❤️